Set against a pure white field, this floral Ik Onkar symbol - the Sikh phrase meaning 'One God' - is rendered in an exacting, celebratory palette of orange and white. The emblem's calligraphic curves and the vertical stroke are meticulously composed from thousands of small, bright orange marigold heads, packed so closely that the surface appears almost woven; the warm hue radiates under soft light, creating a lively texture with tiny highlights and shadowed recesses. At the lower centre of the orange form, where the mark naturally resolves, I arranged a focused cluster of pristine white lilies: at least two full blossoms unfurl with deliberate elegance, their smooth petals curving to disclose pale yellow-green stamens, while several lily buds offer upward movement and promise. Glossy, pointed green leaves and delicate sprays of baby's breath (gypsophila) frame the lilies, adding cool contrast and a filigree of tiny white dots that soften the saturated orange. The subtle drop shadow beneath the piece indicates a freestanding display board rather than a flat print, giving the Ik Onkar a sculptural presence suitable for a gurdwara doorway, a religious festival table, or a commemorative wall at local events around Maida Vale and Little Venice. The overall sensory impression is one of warmth and clarity: the marigolds' earthy sweetness balanced by the lilies' clean, serene scent - a floral articulation of devotion meant for both celebration and quiet contemplation in our local community.
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A vibrant, lovingly crafted floral Khanda rests against a clean white backdrop, its form immediately recognizable to anyone familiar with Sikh iconography. The entire emblem - the circular chakkar, the upright double-edged khanda and the two crossed kirpans behind it - is built from hundreds of tightly clustered bright orange marigold heads. Up close the marigolds read like a single, rippling textile: dense, velvety petals catching a soft studio light that creates warm highlights and gentle shadows, giving the symbol a sculpted, three-dimensional presence. Nestled where the swords intersect is a generous cluster of large white lilies; at least two blooms are fully open, their petals curving back to reveal pale green-and-yellow stamens, while smaller lily buds and glossy, pointed foliage cradle the cluster. Sprays of tiny white filler flowers - delicate gypsophila - are woven through the base of the composition, adding a whisper-light texture that lifts the vivid orange and softens the silhouette. A subtle drop shadow beneath the piece suggests a freestanding board or ceremonial display, not a flat motif, and the overall impression is one of reverent celebration: bold colour for communal joy, lilies for purity, and careful hand-work for devotion. I imagine this arrangement placed in a gurdwara during Vaisakhi or at a respectful tribute near Little Venice or Warwick Avenue, where neighbours of Maida Vale gather for festivals and remembrance. The arrangement smells faintly of sweet marigold warmth and the cool, clean perfume of lilies - a sensory offering that reads as both an artistic statement and a devotional gift for worship, celebration, or solemn commemoration.

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Honor a loved one with the striking Orange Khanda Sikh Tribute from Maida Vale Florist. Expertly crafted in Maida Vale, this meaningful funeral and memorial tribute features a traditional Khanda shape, symbolising faith, courage and unity in Sikhism. The design is formed with a base of white double spray chrysanthemums, carefully coloured in rich orange tones, and accented with elegant white lilies for a serene, spiritual finish.

Measuring approximately 62cm in length and 58cm in width, this Sikh tribute creates a dignified focal point for cremations, funerals, and religious remembrance services. Flowers may be delivered in bud to ensure maximum freshness and longevity, allowing you to see the blooms open beautifully over time.

Our skilled florists use only premium-grade flowers and follow a thoughtful substitution policy: if a particular bloom is unavailable due to seasonality, it will be replaced with a flower of similar colour, size, and value, without compromising the overall design. With reliable local delivery from Maida Vale Florist, you can send a respectful Sikh Khanda floral tribute that truly reflects your love, gratitude and devotion. Order online today for a carefully hand-crafted arrangement you can trust.
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